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finding all of you finding as not to buy that you're taxed here for the taxed or find one or find. you know. it's really no different from the federal government giving you money to build aid to buy build roads in but you have to enforce the speed limit on public highways if you choose not to enforce the speed limit then you. you know got one we surprised at the decision i was. then again you know i'm never surprised at the court no record and in the jury right you don't work for office you have a command jury never. and there's and there's a valid reason i don't think that any elected official can really make a substantial change because the process of change is so cumbersome and when you've been a family court judge like i have and in the family court for twenty five years and then this wonderful job for seventeen years it's like a monarchy you know you make a decision and that's it and then you walk or you get up and you walk out new say now you deal with it i made it i made the decision but as president as governor as mayor you have so many checks and balances even if you want
finding all of you finding as not to buy that you're taxed here for the taxed or find one or find. you know. it's really no different from the federal government giving you money to build aid to buy build roads in but you have to enforce the speed limit on public highways if you choose not to enforce the speed limit then you. you know got one we surprised at the decision i was. then again you know i'm never surprised at the court no record and in the jury right you don't work for office you...
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very poor tax collection. >> globalization and technologicalled advances, loss of jobs. >> john: so it appears that we've narrowed down the blame to everybody. you killed detroit. you killed detroit. you killed detroit. everybody killed detroit. [ cheers and applause ] now nobody gets a car. well, actually you do but it's a more affordable car imported from countries like. ♪ japan and. ♪ korea where the cars are cheaper because the prices aren't pushed up by things like. ♪ higher labor costs look, these musicals are catchy. that's a fact. i don't want to argue about it. folks, if everyone created this mess, who ultimately is going to pay the price for it? will it be, a, vulnerable working class retirees. or will it be, b, it's a. >> workers are bracing for what could happen to their pensions and health care. >> the real victims are going to be people who are essentially going to see their contracts with detroit broken. pensioners, public sector workers. folks in unions. >> i get it. so detroit's auto industry was too big to fail but detroit's public sector workers are just small
very poor tax collection. >> globalization and technologicalled advances, loss of jobs. >> john: so it appears that we've narrowed down the blame to everybody. you killed detroit. you killed detroit. you killed detroit. everybody killed detroit. [ cheers and applause ] now nobody gets a car. well, actually you do but it's a more affordable car imported from countries like. ♪ japan and. ♪ korea where the cars are cheaper because the prices aren't pushed up by things like. ♪...
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debt skeptics say we can grow our way out of debt with more tax revenue. not so says harvard university's nile ferguson. in a recent column citing forecasts from the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the cbo, last month, the cbo published its 2013 long-term budget outlook, forecasting u.s. debt 25 years from now and beyond. like climate change projections, the cbo uses models, based on current trends and likely future scenarios to forecast the national debt. by 2038, 25 years from now, the debt may rise 73% of gross domestic product today to as much as 190% of gdp, says the cbo. unlike climate change, which has failed to heat up for the past 15 years, the federal debt outlook has worsened substantially since last year's cbo report. if you think rising sea levels are bad, get a load of this. as debt rises, so will the percentage of the federal budget that goes to pay interest. from 8% today to 40% in 2072. even under the cbo's optimistic growth scenario. >>> does that send nervous chills up and down your spine? >> it certainly does, but if you read t
debt skeptics say we can grow our way out of debt with more tax revenue. not so says harvard university's nile ferguson. in a recent column citing forecasts from the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the cbo, last month, the cbo published its 2013 long-term budget outlook, forecasting u.s. debt 25 years from now and beyond. like climate change projections, the cbo uses models, based on current trends and likely future scenarios to forecast the national debt. by 2038, 25 years from now,...
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a budget lays out where your tax dollars get spent. under normal circumstances the president submits a budget proposal to congress in february. based on that something called a budget resolution is drafted and deliberations between parties take place, amendments are made, committees, a final resolution is passed, wait for it, but april 15th. in fairness it often takes a lot longer than that. but it is supposed to be done well before october. if lawmakers can't pass a new resolution, typically they extend the current budget. why are we in this mess? knowing how the process has broken, president obama didn't meet his budget proposal deadlines for two years in a row. and even if he had, the republicans made it clear they would vote down any budget he did submit without even considering it. instead republicans have been proportion their own budgets put together by wisconsin representative and formal vice presidential candidate, paul ryan. like the president's budget that won't pass a gop house, the republican's budget won't get past the de
a budget lays out where your tax dollars get spent. under normal circumstances the president submits a budget proposal to congress in february. based on that something called a budget resolution is drafted and deliberations between parties take place, amendments are made, committees, a final resolution is passed, wait for it, but april 15th. in fairness it often takes a lot longer than that. but it is supposed to be done well before october. if lawmakers can't pass a new resolution, typically...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. ♪ melissa: from the u.s. every corner of the globe money has been flying. first to russia. it is giving the ukraine and $15 billion economic lifeline. buying a ukrainian debt and reducing the price that they pay for russian gas supplies by about one-third. moscow and the market seems happy about the deal. there are fears it will fuel protests against the ukrainian president who is facing accusations of selling ukraine to the highest bidder. the country has already dismissed the trade deal with the european union before returning to russia for help. over to china or central bank officials are banning payment companies from clearing that point. companies that currently accept the virtual currency must stop by the chinese new year which begins january 31st. after that people wanting to pay with bits. literally won't be able to get money off the platform. and touching down in uruguay, the passage of landmark marijuana legislation. it seems that it is the first country in the world to have a system regulating the
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. ♪ melissa: from the u.s. every corner of the globe money has been flying. first to russia. it is giving the ukraine and $15 billion economic lifeline. buying a ukrainian debt and reducing the price that they pay for russian gas supplies by about one-third. moscow and the market seems happy about the deal. there are fears it will fuel protests against the ukrainian president who is facing accusations of selling ukraine to the highest bidder. the...
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$9 billion. >> because the majority of deal is expected to be tax deductible. >> son of a bitch n. this confirms what i said settlements for malfeasance and donations do breast cancer charities are equal in the eyes of the law. the passion and drive from so many cnbc and financial analysts goes solely in one direction and not in the direction you normally associate with journalism. here is maria reacting. >> i think any time you are looking at the greatest fine in wall street regulation it's worth asking should this guy stay in his job. >> the company continues to churn out tens of billions in earning and hundreds of billions in revenue, how do you criticize that? >> jon: because profit is the only way we judge things. only at cnbc is breaking bad the story how one man through hard work and bad business practices sloally insulates himself from criticism watch as they suggest there may be other ways of looking at morgan chase. >> a lot of earnings and \revenue/receive knew we've seen come from shady dealings. >> come on. >> it's a fact. it's in the news. >> what is the fact? >> they
$9 billion. >> because the majority of deal is expected to be tax deductible. >> son of a bitch n. this confirms what i said settlements for malfeasance and donations do breast cancer charities are equal in the eyes of the law. the passion and drive from so many cnbc and financial analysts goes solely in one direction and not in the direction you normally associate with journalism. here is maria reacting. >> i think any time you are looking at the greatest fine in wall street...
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his plan to raise taxes will be need to be approved by the state government. staying with election results, michael bloomberg heads off to new horizons. it is it chance to evaluating the changes he has wrought. bloomberg has helped oversee the development of the greenest site , the big apple, from a .uspended park catherine clifford has the story. >> the flight over new york confirms the city is getting greener. central park has always been there, but these trees lining streets in the heart of manhattan are more recent. the same for these parks at the foot of the brooklyn bridge. this pilot has been surveying the skyline for 30 years and appreciates the change. >> this was a rundown. area previously. now it is beautiful parkland. manhattan all rebuilt. >> perhaps the most original park, a disused railway tracks makes its way around manhattan above ground level. infested,ted and weed it is a must-see for tourists all over the world. it is fascinating to see this in the sentry town. we are surrounded by greenery but at the same time there are these buildings aro
his plan to raise taxes will be need to be approved by the state government. staying with election results, michael bloomberg heads off to new horizons. it is it chance to evaluating the changes he has wrought. bloomberg has helped oversee the development of the greenest site , the big apple, from a .uspended park catherine clifford has the story. >> the flight over new york confirms the city is getting greener. central park has always been there, but these trees lining streets in the...
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officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the e.u. bailout their protests worked eventually forcing tuesday's unanimous no vote in the e.u. i.m.f. proposal but the small mediterranean islands banks are still in danger e.u. and cypriot officials are scrambling to come up with an alternative and i'll turn. scheme before banks reopen next tuesday march twenty sixth allen's finance ministry for one as suggested accepting the e.u. bailout on the condition that exempts smaller account holders from the lobby of the european finance ministers like francis pure mosco moscow these have also expressed support for such an exception and at the same time however the cypriot government is also exploring a bailout plan with russia which is not part of the e.u. any agreement with russia would likely include access
officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the e.u. bailout their protests worked eventually forcing tuesday's unanimous no vote in the e.u. i.m.f. proposal but the small mediterranean islands banks are...
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be making sure that it's targeted to the students who are most in need right now we give education tax benefits to people who have incomes as high as bill gates's and you can get a five twenty nine plan and we are the house republican budget yesterday just came out and it was going to freeze pell grant funding cut the amount of grants over the next ten years that's a those are misplaced priorities thank you so much for coming on breaking it down michael danberg director of higher education and education finance calls it the education trust thank you very much. what if i told you that there are two men who have been very pivotal in the corporate takeover of america. yes i'm talking about charles and david koch the billionaire industrialist that own koch industries america's second the largest privately held company in. each of these men are worth twenty one billion dollars respectively and the norm is well that influence could be found lurking behind some of those controversial federal policies that have emerged over the last decade recently i was discouraged to learn that there are pot
be making sure that it's targeted to the students who are most in need right now we give education tax benefits to people who have incomes as high as bill gates's and you can get a five twenty nine plan and we are the house republican budget yesterday just came out and it was going to freeze pell grant funding cut the amount of grants over the next ten years that's a those are misplaced priorities thank you so much for coming on breaking it down michael danberg director of higher education and...
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prorty taxes. here a reason, check out this little post office in massachusetts. this is one of hundreds that on average bring this less than $700 a month. i don't blame her, but a real business would lose a store that can't cover even her salary let alone other costs. >> never mind. they say post offices must serve all of america. there is another post office down a mile down the road. >> john: in fact there are five others within a few miles. why do they so many so close to each other. even the locals see the excess. >> they should go down to a couple. >> john: close these post offices. >> we are working on it. >> john: what do you mean? a business just does. >> we are expected to operate like a business but congress hasn't offered the opportunity to do this. >> john: on the website since ben franklin the post office has changed with america. but you n't change. you are a government monopoly, you barely change. >> 200,000 less employees than we had. >> big government media would say things like t
prorty taxes. here a reason, check out this little post office in massachusetts. this is one of hundreds that on average bring this less than $700 a month. i don't blame her, but a real business would lose a store that can't cover even her salary let alone other costs. >> never mind. they say post offices must serve all of america. there is another post office down a mile down the road. >> john: in fact there are five others within a few miles. why do they so many so close to each...
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property taxes. here a reason, check out this little post office in massachusetts. this is one of hundreds that on average bring this less than $700 a month. i don't blame her, but a real business would close a store that can't cover even h salary let alone other costs. >> never mind. they say post offices must serve all of america. there is another post office down a mile down the road. >> john: in fact there are five others within a few miles. why do they so many so close to each other. even the locals see the excess. >> they should go down to a couple. >> john: close these post offices. >> we are working on it. >> john: what do you mean? a business just does. >> we are expected to operate like a business but congress hasn't offed the opportunity to do this. >> john: on the website since ben franklin the pos office has changed with america. but you don't chae. you are a government monopoly, you barely change. >> 200,000 less employees than we had. >> big government media would say things like that?
property taxes. here a reason, check out this little post office in massachusetts. this is one of hundreds that on average bring this less than $700 a month. i don't blame her, but a real business would close a store that can't cover even h salary let alone other costs. >> never mind. they say post offices must serve all of america. there is another post office down a mile down the road. >> john: in fact there are five others within a few miles. why do they so many so close to each...
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when you have a payroll tax that is among the most regressive taxes, meaning it affects rich people as it affects poor people which is what president allowed to happen, that is a problem. we should point out, i know ben said there is no compromise, republicans compromised a lot. they compromised in the last go-around. they did their tax cuts and they are saying the voters put them in the office to cut. unfortunately it's going to weigh somewhat heavily on defense. i will say this. we defend the entire world. we defend italy. we defend welfare states in europe. at some point, they got to spend for their own defense. >> yeah, but they won't. >> that is their problem. >> we lose europe and we lose sahara and africa. that is catastrophe for the whole world. >> are the russians going to take over italy? >> no but if we lose the fight against terrorists it will be a catastrophe. >> i'm not saying that. there is no reason not to cut our defense budget somewhat. >> neil: neither you need to worry because the numbers in the scheme of things for defense and everything else, even in the aggregate
when you have a payroll tax that is among the most regressive taxes, meaning it affects rich people as it affects poor people which is what president allowed to happen, that is a problem. we should point out, i know ben said there is no compromise, republicans compromised a lot. they compromised in the last go-around. they did their tax cuts and they are saying the voters put them in the office to cut. unfortunately it's going to weigh somewhat heavily on defense. i will say this. we defend the...
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going to go ahead and make these cuts to kind of send a signal that, you know, they gave in on the tax side and they were going to force the issue on the spending side. this is part of, i think, a congress that is governing more by crise than by leadership. we keep having crisis after crisis after crisis. we keep going to the edge of the cliff-- sometimes we go off that cliff. that is no way to run our democracy. it's no way to govern the country. and it's weak neng us. >> rose: clearly. how do you change it? >> i guess my hope would be that the leadership would be willing to take the risk associated with leadership. >> rose: in congress and the executive branch. >> that's right. >> rose: because they have to do it together. and they have to trust each other to a certain level. >> the fundamental problem right now is the lack of trust. >> rose: if i this, you may necessarily promise but you won't do it. >> at my time in the congress the leadership basically put us in the room with the republicans, democrats together, and said don't out of there until you cut a deal. >> rose: would that
going to go ahead and make these cuts to kind of send a signal that, you know, they gave in on the tax side and they were going to force the issue on the spending side. this is part of, i think, a congress that is governing more by crise than by leadership. we keep having crisis after crisis after crisis. we keep going to the edge of the cliff-- sometimes we go off that cliff. that is no way to run our democracy. it's no way to govern the country. and it's weak neng us. >> rose: clearly....
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it does nothing on taxes and entitled rogue rims, but it does at least reach a cease-fire between the two sides. we're looking for a final vote on this as it is tomorrow afternoon, and then the final work of the congress, and the senate in particular that confirmation of janet yellen. republicans still standing in the way of democrats and terms of procedural hoops, even though they did wrap his budget deal up. >> thank you. peter cook with us there from d.c. we are going to look at inflation falling faster than jobs. what it means for the fed. bob rice is here, and i know that people are saying that the fed may differ because it is closer to part of its dual mandate, taking care of employment, but you say that is only half the story? in fact half the mandate. jobs, and it is making little progress on that, and the other is price stability, and what is on here is that the closer they get to the job target, therefore the big -- brother way they're getting right now from the inflation target. >> springing up lice -- price stability, there are a couple of chart that you sent us this morni
it does nothing on taxes and entitled rogue rims, but it does at least reach a cease-fire between the two sides. we're looking for a final vote on this as it is tomorrow afternoon, and then the final work of the congress, and the senate in particular that confirmation of janet yellen. republicans still standing in the way of democrats and terms of procedural hoops, even though they did wrap his budget deal up. >> thank you. peter cook with us there from d.c. we are going to look at...
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the obama administration's favorite policy was to making more pay tax credit, which is a big tax credit, that does not have to come out of the pockets of small businesses, and it makes work pay. then they move to the payroll tax cut because republicans wouldn't extend the making work pay. then republicans forced the payroll tax cut off of the table. now republicans get the policy they like the least of all three. they get the minimum wage. as you say, it's a very, very popular policy. it's very, very hard to say no to. if you are not going to do the kind of tax measures you need to make that work pay, then yes, the minimum wage is something you really need to do because you do need to capture more of this money for the workers and particularly the workers at the bottom of the income distribution. s i don't want to say there are no problems with the minimum wage, but it is better than nothing, and at the moment republicans have basically said it is this or it is nothing. >> ezra klein, unwibding a sort of -- helping us inwind a very -- starting to unwind a thorny situation. thank you, as
the obama administration's favorite policy was to making more pay tax credit, which is a big tax credit, that does not have to come out of the pockets of small businesses, and it makes work pay. then they move to the payroll tax cut because republicans wouldn't extend the making work pay. then republicans forced the payroll tax cut off of the table. now republicans get the policy they like the least of all three. they get the minimum wage. as you say, it's a very, very popular policy. it's...
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there's more bizarre new taxes. maddie, american for tax reform, what struck you as bizarre in this? >> well, besides the risk of your appletini, there's the slew of taxes coming down the pipe at the obama budget were enacted. you know, the iteresting thing you launched the segment off is this is not the usual list of boogyman that obama goes after. it's the corporations and wealthy, but in this budget is a list of regressive tax hikes that hit the lower and middle income workers in the country. the tobacco tax in his budget proposal, that's supposedly going to fund education programs is regressive. this is something that, of course; the president had campaigned on in not raising taxes on anyone making over $250,000 a year, and took 16 days into his presidency to sign the first tobacco tax increase into law. now we're at this again that president obama's going back to the same grab bag of tax hikes, not only on the wealthy, but middle income earners. melissa: tobacco is a big one, and dennis talk about how it overwh
there's more bizarre new taxes. maddie, american for tax reform, what struck you as bizarre in this? >> well, besides the risk of your appletini, there's the slew of taxes coming down the pipe at the obama budget were enacted. you know, the iteresting thing you launched the segment off is this is not the usual list of boogyman that obama goes after. it's the corporations and wealthy, but in this budget is a list of regressive tax hikes that hit the lower and middle income workers in the...
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the tax rates in a way that they liked. but at the moment their plans for infrastructure, research and development, tax credits, and so on, is stalled in congress. and they make the argument that the sequester, which is an automatic budget cuts that have gone into effect and government shutdown are hurting job corporation. but there doesn't seem to be any movement in a forward direction right now. >> we talk a lot on this show, and in washington, about various pieces of legislation that may be moving or not moving or stalled or not stalled. and in the minds of most americans this is the only issue. in fact, it's the top three issue and a conversation that really doesn't take place here very often because as you said of the paralysis between the parties about what few dials they have on their dashboard to turn. but unless we are -- find some way to do something about tting incomes up, you see -- beginning to see things around the country about minimum wages going up. because people are just frustrated about being able to pay
the tax rates in a way that they liked. but at the moment their plans for infrastructure, research and development, tax credits, and so on, is stalled in congress. and they make the argument that the sequester, which is an automatic budget cuts that have gone into effect and government shutdown are hurting job corporation. but there doesn't seem to be any movement in a forward direction right now. >> we talk a lot on this show, and in washington, about various pieces of legislation that...
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package of spending cuts and tax cuts but to the republicans suggested instead cutting the federal work force. today outgoing defense secretary leon panetta warned failure to get a deal will have real consequences for u.s. military readiness. >> this is not a game. this is reality. >> if the automatic cuts go into effect he says expect action from the pentagon including furloughing as many as 800,000 civilian workers for up to 22 days. cutting back on army training and maintenance, shrinking naval operations and reducing air force flying hours and weapons and its. today a group of house republicans proposed cutting the federal work force by 10%. >> our defense should not be used as a bargaining chip because of other policy aspirations of people want to accomplish. >> house speaker john boehner called sequestration a bad idea. he says it was forced upon republicans by president obama. >> it is taking a meat ax to our government and many programs in national defense. >> experts warn the impact would be especially felt in the washington area. >> i am very concerned about it. >> this car sa
package of spending cuts and tax cuts but to the republicans suggested instead cutting the federal work force. today outgoing defense secretary leon panetta warned failure to get a deal will have real consequences for u.s. military readiness. >> this is not a game. this is reality. >> if the automatic cuts go into effect he says expect action from the pentagon including furloughing as many as 800,000 civilian workers for up to 22 days. cutting back on army training and maintenance,...
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even though the area's patent office is supported by patent fees, not tax payers, it has still fallen victim to the automatic budget cuts better known as sequestration. the silicon valley leadership group says the decision "makes absolutely no sense." but u.s. patent and trademark office says the government's across-the- board austerity policy doesn't make exceptions for fee-supported programs. coming up on the kron four morning news. they were part of a group fighting wall street across the country. we'll tell you why occupy san francisco is once again gathering today. also ahead. how technology is helping people save hundreds of dollars from those expensive salon trips. that's coming up in the tech report. [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! >> a dangerous weekend in the mountains outside of las vegas as storms soaked the region for the second weekend in a row. heavy rains soon became a wall of water, mixed with mud and debris -- cascading down the mountain side
even though the area's patent office is supported by patent fees, not tax payers, it has still fallen victim to the automatic budget cuts better known as sequestration. the silicon valley leadership group says the decision "makes absolutely no sense." but u.s. patent and trademark office says the government's across-the- board austerity policy doesn't make exceptions for fee-supported programs. coming up on the kron four morning news. they were part of a group fighting wall street...
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one who oversees tax exempt organizations said low-level workers were responsible. president barack obama has joined a chorus of strong critics against this move. >> if in fact internal revenue service personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, then that is outrageous. >> the matter is being investigated by the controlled senate and the republican controlled house of representatives. >>> president barack obama made his statement with the white house administrator dave cameron about the conflict in syria. the u.s. will provide $100 million in aid for humanitarian relief. president barack obama reviewed the group of 8 summit taking place next month in northern ireland. >>> a weekend of planning came -- planting came to an abrupt end after a controversial piece of land was talked about. here is new video of what has been happening since we first brought you this story on mornings on 2, good afternoon brian. >> reporter: there were 30uc berkeley police officers and many activists, and they
one who oversees tax exempt organizations said low-level workers were responsible. president barack obama has joined a chorus of strong critics against this move. >> if in fact internal revenue service personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, then that is outrageous. >> the matter is being investigated by the controlled senate and the republican controlled house of representatives. >>>...
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also we wonder companies think urged to a invested in are not abroad so repatriating money that his tax back to the united states allowing us to create jobs here and maybe could be tied into creating an infrastructure bank or something like that the point is we need fundamental changes. believe it or not we care more than anything else about the health of the u.s. economy because that determines our future. we support the simpson -- it hurts everyone and it's painfully been for us but we need the stability and our finances as a country and every responsible business should stand up and say that. both sides republicans and democrats are recognizing the pain has to be spread around so those are big issues for us and their things that affect innovation. basically people don't produce anything but lawyers is not a good way to get a society and from the smallest to start up to the biggest company we need more certainty. and ginobli are violating patents and we shouldn't be putting people out of work and actively run companies if they don't even think there are breaking someone's patent. >> h
also we wonder companies think urged to a invested in are not abroad so repatriating money that his tax back to the united states allowing us to create jobs here and maybe could be tied into creating an infrastructure bank or something like that the point is we need fundamental changes. believe it or not we care more than anything else about the health of the u.s. economy because that determines our future. we support the simpson -- it hurts everyone and it's painfully been for us but we need...
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when you have a payroll tax that is among the most regressive tax, meaning it affects rich people as it it affects poor people, which is what president obama allowed to happen, that's a problem. and ben stayed there's no compromise, the republicans compromise a lot, they compromised in the last go-round. they drew a line in the sand and say that their voters put them into office to cut and unfortune, it's going to weigh somewhat heavily on defense, but now what? i will say this, we defend the entire world. we defend italy, we defend welfare states in europe, i mean, you know at some point, you know, they've got to spend for their own defensend i tell you-- >> but they won't. >> okay, that's their problem. >> no, that's our problem, too, if we lose europe, if we lose europe, if we-- >> who are we going to lose it to? >> the russians are coming? are the russians going to take over italy. >> no, no, but if we lose the fight against terrorism. >> of course. >> and the fight gebs tagainst terrorists, it's going to be catastrophe. >> i'm not saying that, there's no reason not to cut our de
when you have a payroll tax that is among the most regressive tax, meaning it affects rich people as it it affects poor people, which is what president obama allowed to happen, that's a problem. and ben stayed there's no compromise, the republicans compromise a lot, they compromised in the last go-round. they drew a line in the sand and say that their voters put them into office to cut and unfortune, it's going to weigh somewhat heavily on defense, but now what? i will say this, we defend the...
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. >> her group is finally getting tax exempt status, but is she satisfied? >> it's an honor to put on your school jersey, in a world of me, me, me and you are representing the whole school and community. >> the high school coach who suspended his whole team on the legend you can't learn from studying a playbook. >> the american people want this lawrie peels and republicans want it repealed. i wouldn't be surprised if a number of the democratic colleagues secretly want it repealed. >> the showdown on capitol hill. ♪ >> welcome to huckabee. we are coming to you from little >>> welcome to huckabee. we're coming to you from little rock, arkansas. brace yourself. i think there may be one aspect of obama care where the president is absolutely right. >> if it's as bad as they said it was going to do, they can go ahead and happen and everybody would hate it so much and then everybody would vote to repeal it, and that would be the end of it. >> you know, the republicans need to stop fighting among themselves about who dislikes obama care the most. every single repu
. >> her group is finally getting tax exempt status, but is she satisfied? >> it's an honor to put on your school jersey, in a world of me, me, me and you are representing the whole school and community. >> the high school coach who suspended his whole team on the legend you can't learn from studying a playbook. >> the american people want this lawrie peels and republicans want it repealed. i wouldn't be surprised if a number of the democratic colleagues secretly want it...
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it turns out that he thinks we have a big tax problem in washington, but not that we are taxed too much but too little and he feels the same way. ben hamper shut up. tonight we. : ala. a year after
it turns out that he thinks we have a big tax problem in washington, but not that we are taxed too much but too little and he feels the same way. ben hamper shut up. tonight we. : ala. a year after
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the block's leaders to really focus on employment rather than fast track public savings by raising taxes and cutting spending. two years of fighting and violence up next we'll take a look at the diary of the syrian conflict stay with us for that. a u.n. investigator ben emmerson has decided to not let the sins of the recent past go he's demanding that the u.s. government release documents about the cia's program for addition and secret detention of suspected terrorists and recent believe that there is now credible evidence that shows that cia black sites were used to extradite suspected terrorists with neither charges nor access to a lawyer you know nothing says protect a democracy like snagging people in foreign countries without even charging them with a crime this huge investigator may have good intentions but the thing is that no matter how much he and his u.n. pals urge the u.s. to prosecute officials connected with torture or expose classified information they really have no power to do anything if you haven't noticed the u.n. is very happy to section and punish certain countries b
the block's leaders to really focus on employment rather than fast track public savings by raising taxes and cutting spending. two years of fighting and violence up next we'll take a look at the diary of the syrian conflict stay with us for that. a u.n. investigator ben emmerson has decided to not let the sins of the recent past go he's demanding that the u.s. government release documents about the cia's program for addition and secret detention of suspected terrorists and recent believe that...